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movie and there are a few things you should know about me right from the jump i'm not an expert on the economy climate change or foreign policy i'm also not an expert on sustainable farming systems the history of social movements or lego's the occupy movement has experts on all those things and more not really one of the happily married husband the father of truth and past the children i live on a main street in a small new england town with actual white picket fences i made this movie for you me and everyone we know in the hope that we can create a world where human need comes before corporate greed so why does it feel almost un-american to say that think about it this way just go with me for a second here you know that scene from the oliver stone film wall street when gordon gekko played by michael douglas in a role that would win him an oscar appears at a shareholders meeting of a company paper to defend his actions and his grotesque worldview and delivers the now famous speech where he says. the lack of it at a very is good. right. works. creek. and can. see at the east. end being. in my.
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jonathan, is this an economy election in ohio? >> it always is. this is the heartland of america and even when the economy isn't as big as it is this year, in ohio in particular, it's about those working class voters and whether they think that one candidate or the other is providing them with a better future. and this has been a very stable race in ohio. largely because of the senator who is taking the podium soon, sherrod brown. this is one of the hidden stories of ohio. we've heard a lot about the auto bailout being successful here. sherrod brown is still a very powerful organization of working class democrats who in the past have sometimes gone republican. this year, they're holding obama up is making him look pretty good in ohio is that he's got these working class white voters that he lacks in some other states. >> well, it is interesting, aaron, when i was talking to both the romney and obama campaign folks here in columbus yesterday, they said they're going to be watching not suburban columbus, but cuyahoga county and a lot of those workin
jonathan, is this an economy election in ohio? >> it always is. this is the heartland of america and even when the economy isn't as big as it is this year, in ohio in particular, it's about those working class voters and whether they think that one candidate or the other is providing them with a better future. and this has been a very stable race in ohio. largely because of the senator who is taking the podium soon, sherrod brown. this is one of the hidden stories of ohio. we've heard a...
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rome wasn't built in a day, and neither is rebuilding an economy. he's made the inroads of making sure that happens. >> we thank you both for coming in to give us perspective. you know, i think more and more people will be paying attention to this year and in the coming years as well. thank you both. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> allison, back to you. >>> thanks. how soon is too soon for christmas music? plus, imagine driving around with a $23 million winning lottery ticket. it happened to one woman. how she was able to cash in just in the nick of time ahead. time to check back in with holly. good morning. >> reporter: hey, allison. you can see food celebrities, you can shop speciality foods and learn how to do things, like arranging flowers or making dirt that's tasty. they have workshops going on, too. we're telling you all about the d.c. metropolitan cooking and entertaining show this weekend. that's all live later on fox 5 morning news. [ minto ] you knonow, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraceptio
rome wasn't built in a day, and neither is rebuilding an economy. he's made the inroads of making sure that happens. >> we thank you both for coming in to give us perspective. you know, i think more and more people will be paying attention to this year and in the coming years as well. thank you both. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> allison, back to you. >>> thanks. how soon is too soon for christmas music? plus, imagine driving around with a $23...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to gaza report on our. superstorm sandy stirs up trouble along the east coast and for days leading up to this weather phenomenon we've heard about cities getting ready for the worst but could the way we live how we build our homes businesses and infrastructure actually makes storms like this even worse than they are. and we know our computers and cell phones could be hacked but what about electronic voting machines they are computers after all coming up we'll take a look at how safe and secure are these machines really are. and how being all the way while little ghosts and goblins load up on three big candy companies are up to their old tricks sending sweet campaign contributions to the candidate of their choice i'll tell you the spooky details of this high billion dollar industry. it is wednesday october thirty first five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine freeze out and you're watching our t.v. . the always everyone today will start with a closer
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eight but it's been going the other direction the last few months here's where we are in context the economy has added private sector jobs bit by bit for thirty two consecutive months amounting to one hundred eleven point seven million but when you look at the number of p. .
eight but it's been going the other direction the last few months here's where we are in context the economy has added private sector jobs bit by bit for thirty two consecutive months amounting to one hundred eleven point seven million but when you look at the number of p. .
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eight but it's been going the other direction the last few months here's where we are in context the economy has added private sector jobs bit by bit for thirty two consecutive months amounting to one hundred eleven point seven million but when you look at the number of people employed since the day barack obama took office let's use that as a gauge as we are ahead of elections next week that number is pretty much the same one hundred thirty three point six million in january of two thousand and nine versus one hundred thirty three point eight million last month and when you look at the end.
eight but it's been going the other direction the last few months here's where we are in context the economy has added private sector jobs bit by bit for thirty two consecutive months amounting to one hundred eleven point seven million but when you look at the number of people employed since the day barack obama took office let's use that as a gauge as we are ahead of elections next week that number is pretty much the same one hundred thirty three point six million in january of two thousand...
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and poverty but this model failed it failed not only in latin america it is also failing in developed economies today we see it failing in the us and europe this is why people in our part of the world gladly embrace the idea of a radical change in our country's need sovereignty and independence in every area political independence is impossible without social and economic independence today a new reality is gradually emerging in latin american and caribbean nations they have more freedom today to determine their future president hugo chavez's recent victory will definitely help latin america and the caribbean to continue on the path of change. but this election has been the closest that there is so i was opposition has ever come to victory some say the people of venice so i thought of the present government what do you make of it. the truth is a one point advantage already can.
and poverty but this model failed it failed not only in latin america it is also failing in developed economies today we see it failing in the us and europe this is why people in our part of the world gladly embrace the idea of a radical change in our country's need sovereignty and independence in every area political independence is impossible without social and economic independence today a new reality is gradually emerging in latin american and caribbean nations they have more freedom today...
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economy and people trying to figure out where it's going and if it's improving they look to different things they look to what politicians are saying on the campaign trail what plan they may have depending on who wins they look at economic indicators today we have jobless claims we have consumer confidence they look to the stock market do any of these indicators or is there any litmus test event that tells us where we are or where the economy is headed the if you get the numbers some economists you're going to get some pretty fishy numbers i mean you don't want to pay any attention to them at all they mean something but they don't mean very much and they don't mean what they claim they mean you know those numbers of unemployment for example or the inflation numbers or even the g.d.p. number the g.d.p. numbers are to be the biggest frog in economics you know it pretends to tell you people think it says are you getting better or not is a g b g.d.p. growing or is it not but you know if i pay you to cut my lawn and you pay me to cut your lawn you know the g.d.p. will go up but is anything
economy and people trying to figure out where it's going and if it's improving they look to different things they look to what politicians are saying on the campaign trail what plan they may have depending on who wins they look at economic indicators today we have jobless claims we have consumer confidence they look to the stock market do any of these indicators or is there any litmus test event that tells us where we are or where the economy is headed the if you get the numbers some economists...
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years of security in terms of routine terror of economy and they don't want to reach the border this is the quickest route so they are likely to continue but i think there will be a point in time when that city is not going to work because. it will just really embarrassed its own allies by its own actions like this is not to allow or to ban all the demonstrations and we know the critical three in the world access to energy will balance out right the people's right to do restraint. we watch it closely if i got a time for now but thank you for your thoughts there are so clearly side she had been from the bahrain freedom movement splinter currently. britain's revoked a man citizenship for refusing to spy on fellow muslims on a few minutes tonight the same why are you crazy islamic community feel is the war on terror is being used as an excuse for racial profiling arabs. by the apparent suffering of tel aviv's hard stance may only be down to political rivalry among the top politicians reporting on battles a little later too. it's perched atop a jar and the view from that the ball scrubla
years of security in terms of routine terror of economy and they don't want to reach the border this is the quickest route so they are likely to continue but i think there will be a point in time when that city is not going to work because. it will just really embarrassed its own allies by its own actions like this is not to allow or to ban all the demonstrations and we know the critical three in the world access to energy will balance out right the people's right to do restraint. we watch it...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. to me speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots seven p.r.p. interviews intriguing stories for you to. see them trying. to find out more visit our big teeth. this is also welcome back russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has urged all sides in the syrian conflict to...
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tom barton there coming up lauren lister examines whether america's economy could make a full recovery is come about after this break thank you for watching r.t. than we care. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the learned and enterprising local soul the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road. such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunt is. going on he has been hunting for more than thirty years and works for a company providing expeditions for tourists this season ducks are on the menu. the two things are successful that kind of. silence which means that i need to be very quiet i'm not going to write in the. office. but when you've been in the business as long as he has the birds don't stand much chance. there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned
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other things like publicly utilities like a whole other range of areas so it's really destroying our economy in a lot of ways besides creating a lot on this is sort of violence around the world it seems like the legacy of us being involved in all these onus of wars over these last several years is going to be the same legacy that happened to a lot of other. empires that just they just spent themselves out of existence that happened to the soviet union in their own this is very wars that happened to you know it happened to the british you know it happened to a lot of other societies that these military industrial complex takes over nobody stops it and before you know it you know your whole country is like an overwhelming debt. and in wars on slashing military spending aren't calls you'll hear from the democrat or republican campaigns but there are presidential candidates making those calls they're the third party candidates who are shunned by the mainstream but are getting a voice on our team the final round of law debates is here on monday. under national rights and international law we shou
other things like publicly utilities like a whole other range of areas so it's really destroying our economy in a lot of ways besides creating a lot on this is sort of violence around the world it seems like the legacy of us being involved in all these onus of wars over these last several years is going to be the same legacy that happened to a lot of other. empires that just they just spent themselves out of existence that happened to the soviet union in their own this is very wars that...
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saying he can solve all of our problems all of the economy's problems it's just not only absurd it's a. member if you remember oh oh. oh shoot. it's important to remember as they sit in their ivory towers as debt accumulates and politicians isolated from the real problems they're purportedly trying to solve like unemployment day to day we have the news cycle of jobless claims consumer confidence payroll numbers with very little sense of how this all fits together and what it all really means so here to help us take stock is bill bonner e's bestselling author of many books and founder of a gora so thank you so much for being here it's really nice we've been wanting to get you in this seat for a long time now pleasure being here oh well that's nice of you to say so let's talk about this because looking at the u.s. economy and people trying to figure out where it's going and if it's improving they look to different things they look to what politicians are saying on the campaign trail what plan they may have depending on who wins they look at economic indicators today we have jobless cla
saying he can solve all of our problems all of the economy's problems it's just not only absurd it's a. member if you remember oh oh. oh shoot. it's important to remember as they sit in their ivory towers as debt accumulates and politicians isolated from the real problems they're purportedly trying to solve like unemployment day to day we have the news cycle of jobless claims consumer confidence payroll numbers with very little sense of how this all fits together and what it all really means so...
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latin america's economy is almost as large as that of china. a large middle class and growing middle class. this is a big opportunity for us to trade and to expand the sales of our goods and services in latin america. but by the way, if nations cheat and china has over the years that has to end. we can't let them steal our jobs with unfair trade practices. number three -- number one is energy. number two is trade and number three is skills, not only for our current workers but also we've got to make sure that our schools stop being at the bottom of the pile. we are at the bottom third or bottom quartile. they have to be world class globally competitive. you have done something about that here, governor. this governor was the education governor that all of us looked at with admiration. and he can describe this better than i can but one thing he did is grade schools to determine which ones are succeeding and which ones weren't and if a school is not succeeding why the kids in the school given the ability to go to another school. could be a charte
latin america's economy is almost as large as that of china. a large middle class and growing middle class. this is a big opportunity for us to trade and to expand the sales of our goods and services in latin america. but by the way, if nations cheat and china has over the years that has to end. we can't let them steal our jobs with unfair trade practices. number three -- number one is energy. number two is trade and number three is skills, not only for our current workers but also we've got to...
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eight but it's been going the other direction the last few months here's where we are in context the economy has added private sector jobs bit by bit for thirty two consecutive months amounting to one hundred eleven point seven million but when you look at the number of people employed since the day barack obama took office let's use that as a gauge as we are ahead of elections next week that number is pretty much the same one hundred thirty three point six million in january of two thousand and nine versus one hundred thirty three point eight million as of last month and when you look at the increase in wages which have not been keeping up with inflation according to the b.l.s. does this tell us a different story in terms of a u.s. economic recovery or a lack there well might shed lock investment advisor for cit because that capital and author of mischa's global economic trend analysis is here to talk about it all he crunches the numbers every month and manages to find so much more than we hear about in the mainstream media so thanks for being on the show this is going to be a bit of a trad
eight but it's been going the other direction the last few months here's where we are in context the economy has added private sector jobs bit by bit for thirty two consecutive months amounting to one hundred eleven point seven million but when you look at the number of people employed since the day barack obama took office let's use that as a gauge as we are ahead of elections next week that number is pretty much the same one hundred thirty three point six million in january of two thousand...
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many of the issues they brought up were of course the economy. also women's issues, women's rightses. one of those people who was an obama supporter was concerned about energy policies. he was concerned about any -- one thing that everyone agreed on is that they're sick of all these ads, being in a swing state, a swing county, they have been inundated with carlls and letters and mailings. one woman was crying because she was sick of hearing all these campaign ads. >> and a programming note, be sure to join our anderson cooper a and wolf blitzers as they both take a final look at the election, that's "countdown to election day." and we mentioned president obama is stumping there in florida for the last time two days before election day. you see him right there in the state, we'll take a short break and we'll hear what president had to say from hollywood, florida. we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what
many of the issues they brought up were of course the economy. also women's issues, women's rightses. one of those people who was an obama supporter was concerned about energy policies. he was concerned about any -- one thing that everyone agreed on is that they're sick of all these ads, being in a swing state, a swing county, they have been inundated with carlls and letters and mailings. one woman was crying because she was sick of hearing all these campaign ads. >> and a programming...
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do you approve of the president's handling of the economy? 52% say they disapprove. that with new unemployment numbers due out tomorrow. >>> in washington, doug luzader, fox news. ox new s. >>> and we are staying on top of the big u.s. senate race in virginia. last week, republican candidate george allen joined us for an extended interview. >> today, it is democrat tim kaine's turn. he will join us live in studio at 7:30 this morning. >>> coming up after of the break, the redskins host the carolina panthers on sunday. dave ross breaks it down in the morning line. [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost our jobs. we don't have an income. mitt romney made over 100 million dollars by shutting down our plant a
do you approve of the president's handling of the economy? 52% say they disapprove. that with new unemployment numbers due out tomorrow. >>> in washington, doug luzader, fox news. ox new s. >>> and we are staying on top of the big u.s. senate race in virginia. last week, republican candidate george allen joined us for an extended interview. >> today, it is democrat tim kaine's turn. he will join us live in studio at 7:30 this morning. >>> coming up after of the...
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they say the economy should be better, so that's mitt romney's closing argument. look, he just didn't deliver what he promised, so in many respects despite all the change that is have happened over the past couple of years, they are very much ending on the message they began with, both of them. >> yeah. it's been an interesting ride, for sure. we have a couple days left. candy crowley, nice to see you. thank you very much. >>> and, of course, keep it here for "state of the union" with candy crowley. it starts in about 15 minutes at 9:00 a.m. eastern time, 6:00 a.m. pacific right here on cnn. >>> are you someone that thinks that your vote doesn't really count in tuesday's election? dean obadallah explains why that opinion couldn't be more wrong. he'll join us next. honey, they have the 55 inch lg... [ mom ] we already have a tv. would you like to know more about it? yeah, but let me put my wife on speaker. hi! hi. it's led and it has great picture quality. i don't know... it's ultra slim... maybe next year. you could always put it on layaway and pay a little at a t
they say the economy should be better, so that's mitt romney's closing argument. look, he just didn't deliver what he promised, so in many respects despite all the change that is have happened over the past couple of years, they are very much ending on the message they began with, both of them. >> yeah. it's been an interesting ride, for sure. we have a couple days left. candy crowley, nice to see you. thank you very much. >>> and, of course, keep it here for "state of the...
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we're seeing a continued deterioration of the small business economy. we're seeing month-over-month hiring continue to fall. we're seeing the average paycheck continue to fall. where we are seeing growth is in temporary or contract workers. > > let's backfill some of the numbers. hiring: what happened there? > > hiring we saw it fall 0.1% month-over-month, and it's clearly down for the year. > > you call it the pay index, but that's essentially what small businesspeople are paying their employees. what happened there? > > the average paycheck fell 0.2%. so, the take-home pay was hurt in the month of october. > > and you had, the last time you were here, there was a trend it seemed like with more and more contractor use. is that continuing? > > it is a continued trend, and we're seeing more and more contractors on the payroll as one of the sort of relief valves given all the uncertainty about the future of the economy. > > so that means that instead of hiring more, they want to have the contractors in as sort of a buffer, because they don't know where th
we're seeing a continued deterioration of the small business economy. we're seeing month-over-month hiring continue to fall. we're seeing the average paycheck continue to fall. where we are seeing growth is in temporary or contract workers. > > let's backfill some of the numbers. hiring: what happened there? > > hiring we saw it fall 0.1% month-over-month, and it's clearly down for the year. > > you call it the pay index, but that's essentially what small businesspeople are...
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plenty of folks running for congress at the time said it would hurt the economy. that it would kill jobs. and if that argument sounds familiar, one of those candidates back then happens to be running for president right now. and it turns out, their math was just as bad back then as it is today because, by the end of bill clin totoclinton's turn am created 23 million jobs. the biggest surplus in our history. wisconsin we know the ideas that work. we also know the ideas that don't work. because in the eight years after bill clinton left office his policies were reversed. the wealthiest americans got tax cuts they didn't need, and that we couldn't afford. companies enjoyed tax breaks for shipping jobs overseas, insurance companies, oil companies, wall street given free license do what they pleased. folks, at the top got to play by a different set of rules than the rest of us. and result of this top-down economics was falling incomes, record deficits, smallest job growth in a half century and economic crisis that we've been cleaning up for the last four years. now, in
plenty of folks running for congress at the time said it would hurt the economy. that it would kill jobs. and if that argument sounds familiar, one of those candidates back then happens to be running for president right now. and it turns out, their math was just as bad back then as it is today because, by the end of bill clin totoclinton's turn am created 23 million jobs. the biggest surplus in our history. wisconsin we know the ideas that work. we also know the ideas that don't work. because...
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economy can make a full recovery in capital account stay with us. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for friday november second two thousand and twelve jobs numbers for october show the unemployment rate inching up a tenth of a percent to seven point nine percent but this is because more people entered the labor force which may be a good sign and payrolls climbed more than forecast so are we seeing incremental improvements on the labor front houses dana is that given all the stimulus measures in place since two thousand and eight and what do wages indicate about an economic recovery or lack thereof we'll talk about it and today the buzz is the labor department report yesterday it was the private a.t.p. jobs report reportedly showing companies expanding payrolls the most in eight months now these numbers get so much buzz when they come out less so when revisions are later released what can we learn from a.d.p.s revisionist history that could temper our expectations and from sup
economy can make a full recovery in capital account stay with us. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for friday november second two thousand and twelve jobs numbers for october show the unemployment rate inching up a tenth of a percent to seven point nine percent but this is because more people entered the labor force which may be a good sign and payrolls climbed more than forecast so are we seeing incremental...
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one issue in this year's race for president is jobs and later on this morning we'll find out how the economy is doing with the big monthly unemployment report. comes out at 8:30 and economistsesque president-elect it to show a slight rise in the nation's jobless rate. >>> more about the attack in libya. a new time line has surfaced. >>> stocks rise on strong economic data. the dow gained 136, the nasdaq picked up 24 points and japan added more than 100 points overnight. even though european stocks are falling they are still at two-week highs. right now the time is 5:37. we'll be right back. announcer: the washington post on roscoe bartlett: "a champion of the tea party...an ideologue who is part of the problem in congress." bartlett calls medicare unconstitutional. and even wants to completely abolish student loans for college. no wonder bill clinton and the washington post both endorse john delaney for his deep understanding of job creation. he'll be "an unusually effective congressman." delaney: it's not about politics. it's about doing what's right to help the middle class. i'm john delan
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we've got five critical things i want to do to get this economy going. and the governor mentioned one of them. and that is energy. i want to take full advantage of our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear, our renewables. and i know -- that you know, when we have more plentiful energy, and we can have north american energy independence within eight years, what that means, of course, is lower prices at the pump and lower costs for fuel at your home. it also means jobs. and that's the reason i mention it. because it's not only jobs in the energy sector. coal and gas and oil. but it's also jobs in manufacturing, like right here. because there's a lot of energy used in the lumber products arena, and making fiberglass and assembling these products and manufacturing them. when energy costs are lower, then we're able to create more manufacturing jobs. and that's why it's so critical. we have this ace in the hole, this energy. and the president has been stalling on this for the last four years. and i won't stall. we're going to unleash the power of our energy res
we've got five critical things i want to do to get this economy going. and the governor mentioned one of them. and that is energy. i want to take full advantage of our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear, our renewables. and i know -- that you know, when we have more plentiful energy, and we can have north american energy independence within eight years, what that means, of course, is lower prices at the pump and lower costs for fuel at your home. it also means jobs. and that's the reason i...
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. > > speaking of taking off, the airlines, which tend to move with the economy. what happens though when disaster strikes? > > you know, the airlines are pretty well prepared. some of the percentages i heard is that when there are cancellations to this magnitude, the rebooking rates they like to see in the 80% rate. and i heard that the rebooking rates for all of these missed flights are going to be somewhere in the 75% to 80% area. i wouldn't doubt if we see airlines just sell off a touch. i don't think we're going to see anything really massive. we will probably see some hurt to the bottom line in the fourth quarter, but you know what, that might be offset by lower energy prices, lower oil prices, which they're going to have to pay going forward. > > what do you think about the utility stocks? are those likely to move, especially on the east coast? > > you know, they probably will, but the biggie that everyone's going to really watch in the commodities space is the oil market. it's kind of the chicken and the egg here. demand is going to be down, but, from ever
. > > speaking of taking off, the airlines, which tend to move with the economy. what happens though when disaster strikes? > > you know, the airlines are pretty well prepared. some of the percentages i heard is that when there are cancellations to this magnitude, the rebooking rates they like to see in the 80% rate. and i heard that the rebooking rates for all of these missed flights are going to be somewhere in the 75% to 80% area. i wouldn't doubt if we see airlines just sell off...
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mitt romney called the increase in the and implement rate "is that reminded the economy is still at a virtual standstill." more than 90,000 voeters cast their votes today. >> kai reed has details for us. >> hurricane sandy forced officials to shut down the polls on monday and tuesday but the state added an additional day and extended hours. we only lost an hour of time and voters are taking fuller advantage. samantha was not expected to be met with cheers at her voting location on friday. but that is exactly what she got. she is a proud first-time voter and an early voter. >> to be a first-time voter is such an extraordinary thing. i was so happy to make history today. >> she was one of more than 415,000 marylanders who took advantage of the five days of early voting. as a 8:00, an estimated 92,000 voted just on friday alone. convenience and time management or the most popular reasons given at this polling place on northern parkway in northwest baltimore. >> i thought i would not have time on tuesday. i work from 7 in the morning until 6:00 at night. i figured i might not make it at 7
mitt romney called the increase in the and implement rate "is that reminded the economy is still at a virtual standstill." more than 90,000 voeters cast their votes today. >> kai reed has details for us. >> hurricane sandy forced officials to shut down the polls on monday and tuesday but the state added an additional day and extended hours. we only lost an hour of time and voters are taking fuller advantage. samantha was not expected to be met with cheers at her voting...
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decision that they were not going to run on that record and instead, i guess because they @see the economy is very fragile and because they did not want to take the design had on, they ended up dueling with romney over who was more enthusiastic about drilling oil and mining coal. >> and a comment by governor romney, though he does not like to seem toemind d of this, when he famously said at the republican convention in his nomination -- acceptance speech, "my promise is to help you and your family" after saying president obama slow the rise of the oceans and heal the planet. my promise is to help you and your family. interesting how those two issues have merged. >> they have merged because as it pointed out in our article, there are an awful lot of famili in new jersey, on staten island, elsewhere in the mid-atlantic who right now need an awful lot of help and a lot ensive help, by the way, as a result of the rising oceans. when you have higher sea levels, the storm that whips up the sea is going to do more damage. that opposition that romney tried to set up really is a false one print the
decision that they were not going to run on that record and instead, i guess because they @see the economy is very fragile and because they did not want to take the design had on, they ended up dueling with romney over who was more enthusiastic about drilling oil and mining coal. >> and a comment by governor romney, though he does not like to seem toemind d of this, when he famously said at the republican convention in his nomination -- acceptance speech, "my promise is to help you...
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that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. . >>> more than a week august started about how we would remember this storm's name. >> that's right. chuck bell was in talking about it. and we were hitting it hard last week. because sandy looked like it would be a system that would make a big impact on much of the east. much of the northeast and it certainly has. let's talk about that storm system sandy and how it stacks up against other storms. everybody remembers isabel, right? back in 2003. it was the costliest one for virginia with over $2 billion in damage. that was back then. isabel's track, you have irene's track and
that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. ....
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find out what's really happening to the global economy comes a report on our t.v. government no longer represents the before the people are going to take center. oh. the way or. the. way. she did laboratory kirby was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which on her feet leave doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach creation why you should care about humans. this is why you should care what you only argy dog. welcome back here with our team. is calling on britain to make a decision on its membership of the block as its leaders begin losing patience over the u.k.'s budget squabble david cameron is facing huge opposition in parliament on how much the country should pay for being part of the club earlier this week a number of conservative m.p.'s sided with the opposition in defying the prime minister by voting for demands to cut the money britain hands over to brussels every year cameron's deputy has already warned the budget crisis may leave britain out of a blog and your m.p. paul natal believes frustration over bills is continually growing
find out what's really happening to the global economy comes a report on our t.v. government no longer represents the before the people are going to take center. oh. the way or. the. way. she did laboratory kirby was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which on her feet leave doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach creation why you should care about humans. this is why you should care what you only argy dog. welcome back here with our team. is calling on britain to...
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other things like publicly utilities like a whole other range of areas so it's really destroying our economy in a lot of ways besides reading a lot on this sort of violence around the world it seems like the legacy of us being involved in always on the sort of wars over these last several years is going to be the same legacy that happened to a lot of the other. end cars that just they just spent themselves out of existence that happened to the soviet union in their own this is very wars that happened to you know it happened to the british you know it happened to a lot of other societies that these military industrial complex takes over nobody stops it and before you know it you know your whole country is like an overwhelming debt well we'll of course continue our coverage of the u.s. elections looking at the race from different perspective spots our team is hosting a very special event this coming monday as we're exclusively bringing you the final round of the third party candidates debate live from our washington studios. will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voice
other things like publicly utilities like a whole other range of areas so it's really destroying our economy in a lot of ways besides reading a lot on this sort of violence around the world it seems like the legacy of us being involved in always on the sort of wars over these last several years is going to be the same legacy that happened to a lot of the other. end cars that just they just spent themselves out of existence that happened to the soviet union in their own this is very wars that...
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or leader to the economy in a government role. is that what we are seeing, a mismatch? >> that is a problem for mitt romney. this is the republicans best argument, reality based, identifying a problem that we are all experiencing. it is a very real problem. it is not one the president can dispute. it is their best argument. john dewey always said, a problem well-stated is a problem half-solved. we do agree, we must agree that the jobs crisis is one of the core policy choices of the era we are live willing in and perhaps for some time. that's number one. number two goes back to the segment we just did on romney. what does the romney era look like? there, i have to echo neera. what is your solution to the problem? you just played the five points. they do not deal with domestic spending in a way that most economists think will jump-start jobs. republicans have some economists and studies on their side. there are studies out that show what the republicans have managed to do with the power they are wielding has actually raised unemploy
or leader to the economy in a government role. is that what we are seeing, a mismatch? >> that is a problem for mitt romney. this is the republicans best argument, reality based, identifying a problem that we are all experiencing. it is a very real problem. it is not one the president can dispute. it is their best argument. john dewey always said, a problem well-stated is a problem half-solved. we do agree, we must agree that the jobs crisis is one of the core policy choices of the era we...
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economy is continuing to heal. so both the white house and the romney campaign weighing in. >>> the last jobs report, of course, is not without controversy. some even accused the obama administration of cooking the books to bring the unemployment down. misguided accusation, for sure. the method used to calculate the numbers can be confusing. with so much on the line we'll explain exactly how it works and talk to the secretary of labor about today's report. busier highways.see usn on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. this is hayden. he's five years that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools. prop thirty-eight. thi
economy is continuing to heal. so both the white house and the romney campaign weighing in. >>> the last jobs report, of course, is not without controversy. some even accused the obama administration of cooking the books to bring the unemployment down. misguided accusation, for sure. the method used to calculate the numbers can be confusing. with so much on the line we'll explain exactly how it works and talk to the secretary of labor about today's report. busier highways.see usn on...
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the economy added 171,000 jobs last month. joining me to talk about the numbers, georgia tech economist danny. good to see you. you and i have been doing this every month. >> that's right. >> here is the final number here. when you look at these numbers, what does it say to you in terms of the stress and recovery? is it good news or is it bad news for how the administration has been handling the recession and the recovery? >> all right. well, short answer. if i was grading this in my economics 101 class, i would give it a grade c. unemployment went up. this is a strong signal about what's happening in the economy. we've had 171,000 jobs created. now, more than that were created. 1 4,000, but the governor -- government took away 13,000. last month in september, that number was revised upwards by 30%. the month before that it was revised upward by 60%. we've been averaging about 170,000 jobs over the last five months. >> so the unemployment rate ticked up a little bit, so people are going to look at that number and say, well, th
the economy added 171,000 jobs last month. joining me to talk about the numbers, georgia tech economist danny. good to see you. you and i have been doing this every month. >> that's right. >> here is the final number here. when you look at these numbers, what does it say to you in terms of the stress and recovery? is it good news or is it bad news for how the administration has been handling the recession and the recovery? >> all right. well, short answer. if i was grading...